Poll: Goth Clothing

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Shadowphrin

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I went with 'other' - having been a heavy goth in my misguided youth, I feel a certain tenderness and afinity whenever I stroll through the Camden markets, but it's also that nostaliga that makes me think "This is all kind of melodramatic".
 

Skeleon

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Shuswah_Noir said:
Skeleon said:
I think it can look quite hot on a girl as long as it's not overdone. If the latter happens, though, it just looks ridiculous.
Same can be said for any genre though. If people don't know how to dress themselves, it generally looks pretty horrendous.
I guess, but there are large cliques of goths who I'd have to say dress horribly then, the majority maybe, even. That, or something is wrong with the style (in my view), when I can only find a small measure of it attractive. I guess we'd have to look at pictures and see whether that would count as "a little goth", "proper goth" or "over-the-top goth" in our respective opinions to actually answer the question whether I like seeing girls dressed as what you would see as "proper goth", if you get what I'm trying to say. It's difficult to know whether what I already consider unattractive would also already be "over-the-top goth" in your opinion or not.
 

Shuswah_Noir

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Mr Pantomime said:
Shuswah_Noir said:
Mr Pantomime said:
I generally find myself wearing dark clothes beause its just easier to not fuck it up.
Some of the circus type people I know live/dress by that philosophy. It's almost foolproof.
Oww, that hurt.
My apologies, but that wasn't an attack.. I was referring to the fact I know people who've screwed it up. I've not seen you, therefore cannot attack you for it :p

Skeleon said:
Shuswah_Noir said:
Skeleon said:
I think it can look quite hot on a girl as long as it's not overdone. If the latter happens, though, it just looks ridiculous.
Same can be said for any genre though. If people don't know how to dress themselves, it generally looks pretty horrendous.
I guess, but there are large cliques of goths who I'd have to say dress horribly then, the majority maybe, even. That, or something is wrong with the style (in my view), when I can only find a small measure of it attractive. I guess we'd have to look at pictures and see whether that would count as "a little goth", "proper goth" or "over-the-top goth" in our respective opinions to actually answer the question whether I like seeing girls dressed as what you would see as "proper goth", if you get what I'm trying to say.

Perhaps you mean trad goth/victorian goth? Or do you mean 80's goth? Lol.

3 examples of very different styles are Heavy Red, Tripp NYC and Lip Service. They each cater to different genres of 'goth'.
 

BENZOOKA

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I've got three things to say about that: ridiculous and pretentious.

Oh, that's just two. I forgot ridiculous.
 

kasperbbs

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In my opinion only girls can pull it off if its done right, guys just look 'gay' (not that i have any problem with homosexuals, but most of the time thats not their intention). Of course its a matter of taste, i just find it ridiculous and weird, maybe thats because goth clothing is very very rare where i`m from.
 

Shuswah_Noir

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kasperbbs said:
i just find it ridiculous and weird, maybe thats because goth clothing is very very rare where i`m from.
It is human nature/instinct to be wary/afraid of that which is unfamiliar.
 

Skeleon

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Shuswah_Noir said:
Perhaps you mean trad goth/victorian goth? Or do you mean 80's goth? Lol.

3 examples of very different styles are Heavy Red, Tripp NYC and Lip Service. They each cater to different genres of 'goth'.
Yeah, I've got no clue.
I can just say that girls dressing in black and maybe being a little pale with black hair can be quite cute and attractive, but I don't know anything about the specifics of goth-subtypes. When their clothes are totally torn up, spikey or lacy, I don't think that is generally attractive, though (I'm sure there are exceptions).
 

Shuswah_Noir

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Skeleon said:
Shuswah_Noir said:
Perhaps you mean trad goth/victorian goth? Or do you mean 80's goth? Lol.

3 examples of very different styles are Heavy Red, Tripp NYC and Lip Service. They each cater to different genres of 'goth'.
Yeah, I've got no clue.
I can just say that girls dressing in black and maybe being a little pale with black hair can be quite cute and attractive, but I don't know anything about the specifics. When their clothes are totally torn up, spikey or lacy, I don't think that is generally attractive, though (I'm sure there are exceptions).
You'd probably like Heavy Red the most.. I understand what you mean, I think
 

Rayne870

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Depends on the person wearing it, I started dating with a 5'6" 120 lb girl with a fairly large chest and great curves with some very nicely fitted goth style clothes, as well as the brooding attitude and what I found out later would be some form of manic depression. The girl I dated after that was 5'4" and about 160lbs again with a large chest (you can tell what I go for), whom dressed in jeans and t-shirts. One day the second girl tried the goth stuff because she thought I liked it and even went so far as dying her hair. Unfortunately that is when she found out that I liked her the way she was in a less than discussion.
 

Ekonk

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HerbertTheHamster said:
To be a real goth you have to go to sack Rome.
I was just gonna say that <link=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goths>this is the only definiton of "goth" I will accept.
 

phantasmalWordsmith

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I don't want it taken to massive extremes. A skull here and there, some darker colours and just a little bit of kink; like one of those belt collars but no more than that. But any more that that and it gets freaky and quite off putting
 

Layzor

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It's fine when you're young, but it's definately something you're supposed to grow out of.
 

Popadoo

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I hate goth clothing, not because of the clothes but because of the people wearing them.
Goths act like they have problems when their life is fine, and then it's people with real problems that have to put up with the fuckers.
 

Gigano

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None of the more modern torn-up spiky stuff really appeals to me though, but far be it from me to otherwise judge anyone on something as insignificant as their clothes.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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I don't mind it. It works better with some people than with others (it rarely seems to work well on guys, especially of the square-jawed variety). I hang around with quite a few people who dress like it, so I can't say I really care.